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Warner Avenue is a regionally significant arterial roadway, providing east-west travel through the City.  To enhance safety, mobility and overall quality of life in the neighborhood, the City is Santa Ana proposes to improve and widen the 1-mile segment of Warner Avenue from Main Street to Grand Avenue from four to six lanes.  When completed,...

Fairview Street is a regionally significant arterial roadway, providing north-south travel corridor.  Currently, this roadway provides three lanes in each direction south of 9th Street and north of 16th Street.  The segment between 9th Street and 16th Street is reduced to two lanes in each direction.  Additionally, the existing bridge features no sidewalks, bike lanes...

Bristol Street is classified as a north-south major Arterial per the City’s General Plan Circulation Element and the County of Orange’s Master Plan of Arterial Highway. Due to growth experienced during the late 1980s resulting in traffic congestion and safety concern with lack of bike lane, we proposed to improve Bristol Street to provide adequate...

Santa Ana has 64 distinct neighborhoods . The experience of each neighborhood in our community is different, whether that be in the areas of their history, leadership, the built environment, or current issues and concerns. Each neighborhood can receive support from Neighborhood Initiatives and Environmental Services and is able to access assistance. Santa Ana residents...

One of our core services is building and maintaining all of the public infrastructure around you: streets, bridges, parks, sewers, and much more. View our construction project map, or scroll down to check out major-projects. Construction project map Use the map below to find information on current Public Works construction projects, from street and bridges...

The City of Santa Ana has an annual fiscal budget, which begins in July and ends in June of the following year. Our approach is to combine the strategic plan and annual financial plan for operations and capital improvements. This process enables us to direct our resources towards programs and activities with the greatest potential to...

  Water conservation should be a way of life, and practicing water-saving habits is something we can all do. But there are water-saving devices we can use as well. The SoCal Water$mart Program is offering a number of rebates for water-efficient purchases for your home, indoors and out. How much money can you save with...

Welcome to Santa Ana’s California-friendly landscape webpage, with information and resources to help you transform your yards into beautiful, water-smart gardens. With climate change and limited water resources, it is more important than ever to conserve the large amount of water needed to maintain grass lawns. You can be a part of the solution by...

Resources to help you save water Are you passionate about your environment and saving water? You’ve come to the right place! Below are the 10 easiest ways you can conserve water both inside your home and outdoors. If we all do our part and change our water use habits, we could save billions of gallons...

About The Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) is a strategic planning document designed to prepare for and respond to water shortages. This WSCP complies with California Water Code (Water Code) Section 10632, which requires that every urban water supplier (Supplier) shall prepare and adopt a WSCP as part of its Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP)....

  Last winter’s heavy rain and snowfall have effectively reversed much of the water deficit that had accumulated over the past three years, leading California out of high and extreme drought conditions for the first time since 2020.   •  The rains have played a pivotal role in replenishing reservoirs, with many of them swiftly...

The City of Santa Ana’s Annual Youth Water Poster Contest is only open to youth ages 5-18 residing or attending school in Santa Ana. Each year, the contest provides an opportunity for young people to become more aware of different water topics through artistic expression. All participants receive a certificate of participation. Winners receive awards...

Help prevent fires and save lives by reviewing this important information. OCFA Carbon Monoxide Alarm OCFA - Smoke Alarms To view this flyer and more, plus access other languages, please visit:  https://ocfa.org/safetyflyers  

Take action! If the Harm Reduction Institute's needle distribution program application moves forward, the California Department of Public Health will open a public comment period. We will update the community if that happens. Until then, please visit our website for news and updates. You can express your concerns to your state representatives or petition your...

About The Santa Ana Green newsletter is published quarterly to keep you updated on the latest green environmental activities in the City.  Below are our most recent newsletter. Santa Ana Green Newsletter - Summer 2024 Santa Ana Green Newsletter - Spring 2024 Santa Ana Green Newsletter - Winter 2024 Santa Ana Green Newsletter - Summer...

The City of Santa Ana is mandated to ensure that no pollution is allowed to enter into any drainage facility that the City owns or maintains by the Federal Program called NPDES. What is NPDES and why does the City have to abide by it? The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program was...

The City of Santa Ana has developed a comprehensive Climate Action Plan for the community. The goal of the Plan is to create an environmentally friendly future and to make the City a better place in which to live and work. Many of the strategies and measures that will be implemented will reinvest in the community through...

Doing more with less energy is key to building a sustainable future.  Surprisingly, increased energy efficiency is not that difficult to achieve - Especially if we all work together! Why should you care about energy efficiency? Virtually every aspect of our lives depends on a predictable flow of affordable electricity. Yet this energy comes at...

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Senate Bill 1383: Edible food donation and recovery This page is designed to help organizations and businesses comply with new State law Senate Bill (SB) 1383 edible food recovery requirements. Food recovery means collecting edible food that would otherwise go to waste and redistributing it to feed people in need. What is SB 1383? SB...

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